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Pebble continues strong growth in Brazil with RBS TV

Southern Brazilian TV network chooses Pebble solution to help drive operational centralisation efforts

Weybridge, Surrey, UK, 23 November 2021: Pebble, the leading automation, content management, and integrated channel specialist, is pleased to announce that RBS TV, one of the oldest Rede Globo affiliates and Group RBS’ main network presence in Southern Brazil, has chosen Pebble solutions to deliver bespoke automation, playout and management solutions to help it restructure and centralise its operations.

RBS plans to unlock efficiencies throughout its organisation by consolidating independent stations in central casting clusters, optimising and automating their operations with the Pebble solution. This will help it achieve its primary objective: reducing operator repetitive tasks and transferring manual and labour-intensive activities over to automated and safe operations.

Pebble has continued its impressive growth in the region by providing RBS with a fully-redundant Playout in a Box solution, also encompassing branding, loudness processing and remote operation. Hybrid central casting from the cluster and remote casting from HQ and network enables RBS to consolidate operations while keeping a distinctive presence in important regional markets with local news and programs. The result is a streamlined and optimised operation that reduces infrastructure, enables redeployment of staff to more creative roles, and controls costs with safe and reliable operation.

In a competitive pitch, RBS evaluated several solutions available on the market before choosing a Pebble solution which demonstrated the ability to cope with the technical complexities of the project while remaining cost-effective, and tailored to their specific needs.

“We were impressed by the system’s flexibility and its software-defined and COTS-based approach, which meant we could use locally sourced and integrated hardware,” comments Carlos Fini, CTO at RBS TV. “Pebble has a user-friendly interface widely adopted in Brazil, by Globo amongst others, which provides fast on-air changes and planning and efficient media management. Alongside highly skilled and experienced local support from Videodata, its wide installed base helps make it the obvious choice in this market.”

São Paolo-based systems integrator Videodata has integrated all the hardware locally, with local on-site support. “We’re delighted to have delivered a complete installation of Pebble Automation and Integrated Channel for RBS TV,” comments Rosalvo Carvahlo, CEO, Videodata. “What made this installation unique were the specific Pebble workflows to meet their requirements including importing automatic metadata and media transfers, fast system responses to accommodate last minute changes for live TV, Time Shift/Time Delay for overrunning sports events and solutions for remote network triggering. Seeing them successfully go to air recently was a testament to a fantastic collaborative team effort between ourselves and Pebble and of course the dedicated broadcast teams we had the pleasure to work with at RBS TV.”

David Kicks, VP of Sales at Pebble said: “This is a complex use case which demonstrates the ever-increasing capability of the Pebble virtualised solution and it has been a pleasure working with Videodata and RBS TV to get it up and running smoothly. Brazil is a key market for us in the Americas and we look forward to building further on the success we are having there as we continue to push the development and capabilities of our solutions to meet broadcaster’s evolving requirements.”

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Playout evolves to cloud

InBroadcast Article

Written by Adrian Pennington with contribution from Mat Shell, Head of Sales

Automated content manipulation and delivery systems are getting more sophisticated, many introducing graphic workflows, ad insertion capability and management of multiple formats with integrated end to end systems from cloud to prem and everything in between…

Pebble recently announced new configurations and a new brand for its powerful Pebble Remote solution, the remote management, monitoring and control tool for Pebble Automation and Integrated Channel deployments.

“Now more than ever, broadcasters and service providers need secure remote access to their playout environment, especially when systems can compromise multiple channels across several playout sites and in cloud deployments,” explains Mat Shell, Head of Sales…

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The status of SDI to IP transitions and the benefits of maintaining hybrid environments…for now

Newscast Studio Column

Written by David Kicks, VP of Sales for The Americas

Hybrid work quickly became a topic on everyone’s mind over the past year. But it’s been a focus of the broadcast industry for much longer, especially when it comes to finding the right balance between moving fully to IP while still maintaining SDI infrastructures. 

There’s no denying the future of broadcast is based on transitioning to all-IP. That migration holds the potential for delivering significant long-term benefits, especially providing a cost-effective roadmap. IP allows broadcasters to scale and adapt easily, quickly spin up new services to meet changing audience demands for content and flexibly configure and manage devices and workflows. 

But this is not new information; the benefits of IP have been proven and widely circulated for years. What is new for discussion is the status of the IP migration, and the factors impacting it – both from within the industry and outside.  

Broadcasters will benefit from IP’s increased flexibility and A/V source control. However, many broadcasters aren’t prepared to switch from SDI to IP all at once…

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